I for one would have bought it just for the cameras, specifically the 15 Pro Max because of the new lens mechanism. But I’m not upgrading this year because I’m on the 14 Pro Max from last year and the 15 Pro Max will not being any significant benefit for me over that. Also mostly all iOS 17 feature will come to the 14 Pro as well.
So here’s my take. Many in the photography forum know me for exclusively shooting with my iPhone. I agree completely with [mention]mollyc [/mention] that since you haven’t upgraded for a few years you’ll definitely see differences in terms of image processing and HDR over your 12.
Also from 14 Pro onwards the sensor size for the main camera has drastically increased from
12 to 48 megapixels which means they have more headroom for pixel binning but at the same time with Apple ProRAW you get an awesome mix of computational photography plus the detailed digital data that you may want to play around with.
Ultimately it’s not the tool but the photography itself that has to win which is of course dependent on the photographer.
An example of super late and dark shot of the St Paul’s cathedral from last night here in London. To be able to take this shot on a traditional full frame camera and edit to this point I don’t know how long I’d have taken, but not with an iPhone.
It has been at least a good few years since I have sold my DSLR & have challenged myself to stick to iPhone photography knowing the limitations and trying to play with it to get the best shot I can. I can wholeheartedly say I didn’t look back ones.
And another shot from last afternoon under different lighting conditions.
Ps. None of this is to say the shots we see from the full frame cameras from the talented photographers here in the forum is any less impressive. It’s just my personal setup in life and I am just so glad that I get to see awesome photography here and can learn a trick or two.